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OverviewAlthough neuropsychology is little more than half a century old, the field has fluorished and has had a profound impact on our understanding of the brain and our assessment and treatment of brain disorders. The start of a new century is an opportune time to reflect on the origins and future of this expanding field. Pathways to Prominence captures the stories behind the work of the clinicians and scholars who have contributed significantly to neuropsychology's development. Uniquely, this book goes beyond a discussion of ideas and discoveries to explore the people and the career paths they have taken. The book is divided into three major sections. Part I reviews the lives and work of key figures such as Nelson Butters, Aleksandr Luria, and Roger Sperry. In Part II a number of pioneers in the field reflect on the body of their work in the context of their personal development and professional pathways. The role of social and cultural factors, scientific and technological advances, and serendipity becomes apparent in many of these chapters. A final section focuses on the future of neuropsychology as a profession and science. Whilst it would be impossible to provide an exhaustive review of the field in a single volume, Pathways to Prominence will provide 21st century scholars and clinicians with insight and inspiration in the reflections of the generation that preceded them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anthony Y. Stringer , Eileen L. Cooley , Anne-Lise ChristensenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Psychology Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.780kg ISBN: 9780863776861ISBN 10: 0863776868 Pages: 334 Publication Date: 28 June 2002 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""The book is exciting to read. Once you start reading a given contribution, you won't want to put it down until finished. The book is stimulating, informative and insightful."" -- Dr. Russell Adams, University of OklahomaHealth Sciences Center ""This unique collection should contain something of interest to every professional involved with neuropsychology. The autobiographies by Butter, Christensen, Meier, Parsons, Reitan and Spreen tell firsthand how clinical neuropsychology came to be a profession. Reitan writes what is probably the most intimate portrait of Halstead we have. Heilman, Pribram and Rourke narrate how their own discoveries were made. The biographies of Hecaen, Luria, Sperry and Teuber include surprising details."" -- Dr. Corwin Boake, University of Texas-Houston Medical School """The book is exciting to read. Once you start reading a given contribution, you won't want to put it down until finished. The book is stimulating, informative and insightful."" -- Dr. Russell Adams, University of OklahomaHealth Sciences Center ""This unique collection should contain something of interest to every professional involved with neuropsychology. The autobiographies by Butter, Christensen, Meier, Parsons, Reitan and Spreen tell firsthand how clinical neuropsychology came to be a profession. Reitan writes what is probably the most intimate portrait of Halstead we have. Heilman, Pribram and Rourke narrate how their own discoveries were made. The biographies of Hecaen, Luria, Sperry and Teuber include surprising details."" -- Dr. Corwin Boake, University of Texas-Houston Medical School" 'The book is exciting to read. Once you start reading a given contribution, you won't want to put it down until finished. The book is stimulating, informative, and insightful.' - Russell Adams, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, USA 'This unique collection should contain something of interest to every professional involved with neuropsychology. The autobiographies by Butter, Christensen, Meier, Parsons, Reitan, and Spreen tell firsthand how clinical neuropsychology came to be a profession. Reitan writes what is probably the most intimate portrait of Halstead we have. Heilman, Pribram, and Rourke narrate how their own discoveries were made. The biographies of Hecaen, Luria, Sperry, and Teuber include surprising details.' - Corwin Boake, University of Texas - Houston Medical School The book is exciting to read. Once you start reading a given contribution, you won't want to put it down until finished. The book is stimulating, informative and insightful. -- Dr. Russell Adams, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center This unique collection should contain something of interest to every professional involved with neuropsychology. The autobiographies by Butter, Christensen, Meier, Parsons, Reitan and Spreen tell firsthand how clinical neuropsychology came to be a profession. Reitan writes what is probably the most intimate portrait of Halstead we have. Heilman, Pribram and Rourke narrate how their own discoveries were made. The biographies of Hecaen, Luria, Sperry and Teuber include surprising details. -- Dr. Corwin Boake, University of Texas-Houston Medical School Author InformationStringer, Anthony Y.; Cooley, Eileen L.; Christensen, Anne-Lise Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |